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  • 3. Alkaline polyol pulping and enzymatic hydrolysis of hardwood: effect of pulping severity and pulp composition on cellulase activity and overall sugar yield.
    Hundt M, Schnitzlein K, Schnitzlein MG.
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    Toquero C, Bolado S.
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  • 6. Synergistic benefits of ionic liquid and alkaline pretreatments of poplar wood. Part 1: effect of integrated pretreatment on enzymatic hydrolysis.
    Yuan TQ, Wang W, Xu F, Sun RC.
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  • 7. Comparison of different pretreatment strategies for enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat and barley straw.
    Rosgaard L, Pedersen S, Meyer AS.
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  • 13. Acid-catalyzed autohydrolysis of wheat straw to improve sugar recovery.
    Ertas M, Han Q, Jameel H.
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  • 14. New miniature stirred-tank bioreactors for parallel study of enzymatic biomass hydrolysis.
    Riedlberger P, Weuster-Botz D.
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  • 15. Combined pretreatment using ozonolysis and ball milling to improve enzymatic saccharification of corn straw.
    Shi F, Xiang H, Li Y.
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  • 16. Quantitative characterization of the impact of pulp refining on enzymatic saccharification of the alkaline pretreated corn stover.
    Xu H, Li B, Mu X, Yu G, Liu C, Zhang Y, Wang H.
    Bioresour Technol; 2014 Oct; 169():19-26. PubMed ID: 25016462
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  • 18. The promotional effect of water-soluble extractives on the enzymatic cellulose hydrolysis of pretreated wheat straw.
    Smit AT, Huijgen WJJ.
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  • 19. Cellulase stability, adsorption/desorption profiles and recycling during successive cycles of hydrolysis and fermentation of wheat straw.
    Rodrigues AC, Felby C, Gama M.
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  • 20. Effect of oxygen delignification on the rate and extent of enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic material.
    Draude KM, Kurniawan CB, Duff SJ.
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